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Dream Brother: The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley by David Browne
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Dream Brother: The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley

by David Browne

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Harper Paperbacks (2002), Edition: Reprint, Paperback

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Browne's retelling of the lives of father and son musicians Tim Buckley and Jeff Buckley is both entertaining and frustrating. Using a technique of interspersing their lives - one chapter is on Tim, the next on Jeff - a great deal of information is provided but the read may be left somewhat confused, as I was. As a fan of both musicians, but moreso the father, I eagerly awaited publication of this work, mainly becuase there is so little information available on either Buckley apart from within ephemeral music magazines and fan sites on the web. Dream Brother therefore filled an important gap in presenting an overview of the lives of these two ultimately tragic musicians. Both died early deaths - Tim from a drug overdose and Jeff from accidental drowning. Their stories as professional musicians are remarkably similar, though their music is seperated by two decades. It, again, has similarities, in regards to the tortured nature of the songs and the tendency to experiment with jazzified pop. Dream Brother with remain a standard reference for anyone seeking to understand the life and times of Tim and Jeff Buckley. But be warned - the interweaving of their two lives by Browne makes the task that much more difficult. ( )
  snappa | Aug 29, 2007 |
Don't feel like reading this, I prefer Merry Cyr's more 'open' work.
  Gerrit | Apr 27, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 038080624X, Paperback)

When Jeff Buckley drowned at the age of thirty in 1997, he not only left behind a legacy of brilliant music -- he brought back haunting memories of his father, '60s troubadour Tim Buckley, a gifted musician who barely knew his son and who himself died at twenty-eight. Both father and son made transcendent music that mixed rock, jazz, and folk; both amassed a cadre of obsessive, adoring fans.

This absorbing dual biography -- based on interviews with more than one hundred friends, family members, and business associates as well as access to journals and unreleased recordings -- tells for the first time the intriguing, often heartbreaking story of these two musicians. It offers a new understanding of the Buckleys' parallel lives -- and tragedies -- while exploring the changing music business between the '60s and the '90s. Finally, it tells the story of a father and son, two complex, enigmatic men who died searching for themselves and each other.

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